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School's In
Revolutionizing dyslexia screening: Technology to empower teachers
How soon can reading challenges like dyslexia be identified in children? And what role can technology play in supporting teachers as they work to develop student literacy?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Associate Professor Jason Yeatman to discuss advancements in dyslexia screening, and how teachers can use technology to ease the burden of assessment and focus on supporting student learning. Yeatman covers several topics, including:02:42 What is dyslexia and why is early screening important?09:11 Designing engaging assessments: Gamification research16:52 Technology’s role: Supporting teacher expertise in literac...
2025-06-26
28 min
School's In
Reimagining education in the age of longevity
What does it mean to be a lifelong learner? And how might education and learning be reframed to enable flourishing across the lifespan?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Professor Mitchell Stevens to discuss the nature of work and learning in a world where people are living and working longer. We also touch on how parents and educators can prepare young people for futures that might involve multiple careers and continuous learning over the course of a lifetime. Stevens covers several topics, including:03:20 The impact of longevity on...
2025-06-12
27 min
School's In
Preschool counts: Building a strong foundation in math
Why is early childhood math important? And how can parents and teachers use research-backed, and play-based practices to encourage math learning?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Professor Emerita Deborah Stipek to discuss why learning and practicing math is important for young children. We also touch on ways to engage young children in playful math and how parents can incorporate learning at home. Stipek covers several topics, including:03:00 Early math as a predictor of academic achievement07:09 Math anxiety: Overcoming barriers and making math fun13:44 Everyday playful math for f...
2025-05-29
32 min
School's In
Helping every child succeed: Scaling support that works
*** Join us for our LIVE event May 21st on the Stanford campus. Details below. ***How can schools apply the latest research to improve learning for all students? And how can parents, school leaders, and policymakers use that research to bring about change?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Professor Susanna Loeb to discuss how to scale education research to have more influence in the world. We also touch on the importance of connecting research and practice, and ways parents can support students in their learning. Loeb co...
2025-05-15
28 min
School's In
Healthy homework? Legislation for student well-being
*** Join us for our LIVE event May 21st on the Stanford campus. Details below. ***What is a healthy amount of homework for a student? And how can schools, teachers and parents help students live balanced lives?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo to discuss the Healthy Homework Bill and students’ need to balance work and down time. We also touch on what parents, teachers and schools can do to support students when it comes to homework. Schiavo covers several topics, including:(02:40) Why the Healthy Homework bill?(04:54) Why ho...
2025-05-01
29 min
School's In
Learning design: AI and machine learning for the adult learner
What are effective methods that support adult learning? And how can modern tools and technology help in that effort?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Associate Professor Candace Thille to discuss the research and design behind successful adult learning. We also touch on the importance of feedback, and how it can make AI and other technology more useful in educational settings. Thille covers several topics, including:(3:02) The importance of feedback in learning technology(5:30) Feedback and deliberate practice in learning(7:50) Adult learning: Building on prior knowledge and experience(9:58) Learning design: Targeting skills and knowledge for th...
2025-04-17
29 min
School's In
Thriving from the start: Early childhood research
How can parents of young children best foster healthy development? And what role does real-time, actionable data play in designing tools and policies that support families and caregivers?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Professor Phil Fisher to discuss best practices for early childhood development and ways policymakers can help. We also touch on how the COVID-19 pandemic affected young children, their parents, and early childhood educators. Fisher covers several topics, including:(2:17) The RAPID Survey: Learning about the lives of parents and caregivers of young children(11:26) Using the data to make family-centered policy(18:18) Pr...
2025-04-03
28 min
School's In
Financial literacy in school: Skills for the 21st century
What should the average adult know in order to achieve financial literacy? And what role should schools play in helping students get there?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Professor Annamaria Lusardi to discuss the financial skills young people need to make wise decisions and fully participate in society. We also unpack a new bill passed in California to require financial literacy education for high school graduation. Lusardi covers several topics, including:(02:25) What is financial literacy for students?(07:36) The complexities of financial decision making(12:50) The new financial literacy graduation requirement in California(15:38) Equity is...
2025-03-20
26 min
School's In
Cell phones in schools: Is banning the answer?
What are the positive and negative effects of cell phones in the classroom? And how might teachers and parents support thoughtful and constructive use of cell phones by students?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Associate Professor Antero Garcia to discuss cell phone bans in schools and opportunities for educators to integrate technology in the classroom. Garcia covers several topics, including:(02:45) The ongoing debate about cell phone bans(05:02) Balancing the pros and cons of different cell phone policies (09:27) Practical classroom strategies(11:32) Teen mental health and social connection(17:54) California's cell phone policy: Preparing teachers to...
2025-03-06
26 min
School's In
Public service for a new generation, with Tom Ehrlich
Why is public service a critical part of education in a democracy? And what are some barriers and pathways for students to engage in public service?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Adjunct Professor Tom Ehrlich to discuss civic participation, public service, and the role teachers play in American democracy. Ehrlich covers several topics, including:(01:01) What is public service?(04:33) What are the qualities of a good public servant?(06:29) How can higher education institutions create pathways for students to engage in public service?(15:22) The importance of role models in public service(23:35) General advice and refle...
2025-02-20
26 min
School's In
Lessons for the future: How past practices help reimagine education
What positive tools, foundations, and concepts can educators pull from the past? And how might they be applied to create a better future for educators, students, and school systems?On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Maisha Winn to discuss historical insights into education, the importance of establishing identity to student success, and how parents can help children connect to themselves and their communities. Winn covers several topics, including:(02:44) The Black student experience and historical insights(05:35) Identity, purpose, and direction in education(10:22) The role of identity in education(15:56) The futuring for equity lab and th...
2025-02-06
29 min
School's In
Passion and persistence: Lessons from an education entrepreneur
What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur in education? And how does one create an educational product or service that is profitable?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Joy Chen, entrepreneur in residence at Stanford Graduate School of Education, to discuss entrepreneurship in education – its challenges, rewards, and impact. Chen covers several topics, including:Her entrepreneurial journey, and what others can learn from her experienceQuestions entrepreneurs should ask themselves before launching a company or productThe importance of hiring and valuing great people, and how to balance risks...
2025-01-23
26 min
School's In
Starting a startup: What it takes to innovate in education
How is the world of entrepreneurship driving innovation in education? And how can business strategies and creative thinking make learning more accessible for everyone?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome venture capital investor Sergio Monsalve to discuss the skills and dispositions that make great entrepreneurs, and how great ideas can be applied to education to create lasting change. Monsalve covers several topics, including:Bringing people from education, business, and engineering together to create edtech solutions to educational challengesCreating a good pitch and what investors typically look forBalancing the pac...
2025-01-09
25 min
School's In
Supporting students: Housing, health, and education
How does unstable housing affect student success? And how can schools identify students in unstable housing and partner with community organizations to support them?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Amy Gerstein, executive director of Stanford’s John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, to discuss how unstable housing affects educational outcomes and why it’s imperative that schools look to the larger community for help. Gerstein talks about several topics, including:The effects of unstable housing on students’ academic performance, attendance, and high school completionUnderreporting of unsta...
2024-12-19
27 min
School's In
The AI Tinkery: A sandbox for educators
How do creativity, tinkering, and hands-on learning support education? And can AI expand the possibilities for cultivating creativity in the classroom?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Senior Lecturer Karin Forssell to discuss AI and how Stanford is helping students navigate the technology through the GSE’s new AI Tinkery, a maker space focused on the use of AI in education. Forssell covers several touch points, including:What goes into creating a successful makerspaceThe learning outcomes that come as a result of crea...
2024-12-05
23 min
School's In
The education marketplace: How to make edtech more effective
How effective are new education tools and technology in the classroom? And how does one get into the business of creating them?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Stanford Accelerator for Learning Executive Director Isabelle Hau to discuss the efficacy of tech tools in schools, and what can happen when the goals of public good and profit collide. Hau sheds light on several facets of the industry, including:What’s driving the growth in edtech investment Challenges schools face in adoption, including low usage of new tools, equity gaps...
2024-11-21
29 min
School's In
Chatting about chatbots: How AI tools can support teachers
What role will AI tools play in the classroom? And how can the technology be used to support teachers?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Assistant Professor Dora Demszky to discuss using artificial intelligence as a tool for giving feedback to teachers, with the goal of supporting continuous improvement in their practice. Demszky covers several ways in which AI can be used to empower teachers, including:Highlighting moments in a teacher’s lesson for them to revisit and reflect uponReinforcing practices that help...
2024-11-07
24 min
Backyard OASIS
Our Shared Common Wealth: The Land, Water, Air... Everything We Use On This Planet To Sustain Our Lives And The Lives Of Other Living Things. A Big Title For A BIG Topic - with Denise Schwartz
On this episode of Backyard Oasis, Denise Schwartz talks again with Dan Conlon, owner of Warm Colors Apiary in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, about our Common Wealth; water, food, land, air, energy, the environment; how we use and misuse resources; and why we need a cultural shift to sustain our lives and the lives of other living things on this planet.Do you have questions, comments or thoughts about this episode? We'd like to hear from you. Email us at backyardoasispodcast@gmail.comPlease like, subscribe, and give the show a five-star...
2024-11-06
45 min
School's In
Youth mental health: Teaching (and learning) empathy
What roles do empathy and compassion play in our ability to have healthy relationships? And what does it look like to apply those concepts to oneself?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Stanford Psychology Professor Jamil Zaki to discuss compassion, empathy, and what our perceptions of the world say about us. Zaki touches on several related matters, including:The science of self compassion and its effect on mental healthHow schools and communities can develop empathy in young people and encourage them to practice itTools for cooperation and collaboration in...
2024-10-24
31 min
School's In
Youth mental health: Racial trauma and stress
What are the largest threats to mental health facing modern teens? And how can parents, educators, and other adults help them thrive despite their challenges?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Assistant Professor Farzana (Saleem) Adjah to discuss racial trauma and stress and the effect that it has on student mental health. Adjah covers several relevant topics, including:How trauma and racial bias shows up in schoolsHow educators can adopt a culturally-responsive, trauma-informed lens when interacting with studentsWhat research-backed, group-based interventions help promote healing and resistance to further har...
2024-10-10
27 min
Backyard OASIS
"O, The Natural World Is In Trouble! What Can I Do?" with Denise Schwartz
On this episode of Backyard Oasis, Denise talks with bee expert Dan Conlon about five easy-peasy things you and I can do to protect beneficial insects and other critters and preserve healthy habitats, including our own. Well...maybe there are more than five!Do you have questions, comments or thoughts about this episode? We'd like to hear from you. Email us at backyardoasispodcast@gmail.comPlease like, subscribe, and give the show a five-star review wherever possible – it's the easiest and best way for you to support our work and help us...
2024-10-04
38 min
School's In
Youth mental health: Finding support
What are some of the most serious mental health challenges facing our young people today? And how can we create the support that they really need?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Dr. Steven Adelsheim, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine, as they discuss how the pandemic affected students’ mental health. Steven works on several facets of youth mental health, including:What’s behind rising rates of anxiety, depression, other mental health issuesThe development of statewide mental health systems, including those focused on sch...
2024-09-26
24 min
School's In
AI in the classroom: Equity, creativity, and teaching
How do we use AI responsibly? And how do we prepare students to navigate a world where AI plays such a central role?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Associate Professor Victor Lee as they discuss the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in education and its implications for how we teach and learn. Victor’s research addresses several topics in the future of education, including:How generative AI can be integrated into classrooms The potential AI has to both enhance and complicate the learning processHow to create and use f...
2024-09-12
25 min
School's In
Educational inequality: Post-pandemic patterns and trends
Who was hardest hit by learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can states, teachers, and parents do to help students recover? On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Professor Sean Reardon as they discuss educational inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic, and what’s needed to chart a path forward. Sean’s research sheds light on key issues, including:The impact of poverty and inequality on educational opportunitiesWhat subject showed the most learning loss in during the pandemicHow learning recovery has looked in low- and higher-income communitiesHow parents...
2024-08-29
21 min
School's In
Post-pandemic learning: Where are the kids?
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected student learning and school attendance? And how can parents, teachers, and schools help students recover?On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Professor Tom Dee as they tackle these challenges of the post-pandemic learning world. Tom’s research sheds light on key issues, including:The substantial learning loss during the pandemic, especially in mathThe possible effects of pandemic disruption on our youngest learners, who are still outside testing windowsWhat factors are driving persistent chronic absenteeism among studentsLow-cost, scalable strategies to improve school attendanceThe impo...
2024-08-15
25 min
School's In
School's In Trailer
Welcome to School’s In: Insights on Education! Whether you're a long-time listener or new to our podcast, we're excited to have you join us. School's In returns August 15th, bringing you the latest research and cutting-edge insights into all things learning.This season we dive into some of the most pressing topics in education today. From AI in education to youth mental health to chronic absenteeism in post-pandemic school communities, we've got it covered. Hosts Dean Dan Schwartz and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope welcome expert guests to provide fresh perspectives and practical advice for edu...
2024-08-01
02 min
Backyard OASIS
Where Have All The Insects Gone? With Denise Schwartz
No more bugs on the windshield Fewer birds in the treesHumans best look up Before nature brings us to our knees.Remember when we would go for drives on summer evenings and return home with a windshield covered with insect bodies? Why doesn't that happen anymore? It’s called the windshield phenomenon, and it’s about how our cars’ windshields don’t receive as much insect splattering the way they used to. Dan Conlon, past president of the Massachusetts Beekeepers Association talks with your host, De...
2024-07-19
43 min
MMA Hoje
A Hora do Jiu Jitsu #122 - Prévia ADXC 3 & GP IBJJF & FIGHT PASS INVITATIONAL
Fizemos uma prévia dos 3 eventos que rolam esse fim de semana com alguns palpites e análises do Viktor Doria. Respondemos as perguntas dos inscritos e falamos de comida de novo 😂😂! ** Cards completos, data e horário das lutas do ADXC3, GP da IBJJF e o UFC Fight Pass Invitational estão abaixo 👇👇 ADXC3: Sábado, 2 de Março as 22:00hs – Zayed Alkatheeri x Oziel Santos (kimono) – Joao Zeferino x Bruno Antonieta (no-gi) – Dan Manasoiu x Pedro Alex (no-gi) – Roberto Cyborg x Henrique Cardoso (no-gi) – Fabricio Andrey x Ruan Alvarenga (no-gi) – Julia Alves x Ana Carolina Schmitt (kimono) – Samuel Nagai x Israel Sousa Alme...
2024-02-27
48 min
Radio Labyrinth
The Red Bearded Bard and Dan Carroll
Join us for another exciting episode of the Radio Labyrinth Podcast! The guys are back in the Labyrinth to discuss the viral phenomenon of Oliver Anthony and the surprising divisions it's causing. Plus, watch as Steph convincedTim to take a bold taste test of Doritos' new Ketchup flavored chips, with less than happy results. And that's not all – we've got a special guest! Dan Carroll, Media Director for Dragon Con 2023, drops by to give us the inside scoop on this year's convention happening over Labor Day weekend in downtown Atlanta. Don't miss out on the ge...
2023-08-19
51 min
Radio Labyrinth
Memorial Day Movies
Get ready for an exciting episode of the Radio Labyrinth Podcast! This week, we're diving into Memorial Day movies, exploring stories of war and honoring those we've lost. Join us as we share our own childhood memories of this special day. We also pay tribute to the legendary Tina Turner and the talented Ray Stevenson, who recently passed away. Additionally, we ponder a fascinating "what if" scenario: What if Elon Musk bought Radio Labyrinth for a whopping $40 million? The possibilities are mind-boggling! In our "Views or Snooze" segment, we recommend some fantastic shows and movies for...
2023-05-27
53 min
The Real HouseMATES of New York
“Put a Thought Together, I Know You Dan Do It” - RHONJ S13 E07, VPR S10 E07, SUMMER HOUSE S07 E06
Send us a text“Put a Thought Together, I Know You Dan Do It” - RHONJ S13 E07, VPR S10 E07, SUMMER HOUSE S07 E06Mention it All:There was too much not to cover.We think it was Schwartz who got into an altercation, what do you think? Ultimate Girls Trip 3 started and WE ARE EXCITED! Denise Richards is back baby!!!!! Real Housewives of New Jersey S13 Ep07:Margaret.. Your tagline is you make a better friend than enemy. Vanderpump Rules...
2023-03-27
1h 44
Radio Labyrinth
Radio Labyrinth Presents - Interviews - Dragon Con 2021 Recap
This week on Presents we are recapping Dragon Con 2021. Tim and Jeff sit down with comic book creator and friend of the show Bryan Silverbax and Your Pretty Face is Going To Hell's Shane Worth. Then afterwards we wrap up with a visit from Dragon Con Director of Media Engagement Dan Carroll. #DragonCon2021 #DragonCon _________________________________________________________ Interviews by: Tim Andrews & Jeff Leiboff Video edited/produced by Dustin Lollar _________________________________________________________ Our Store! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefan Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcast Become a...
2021-09-15
47 min
EXIT INTERVIEW
JOHn GOODMAN: KING of CREAMS (ft. Cael Schwartz)
( 1992 - 2021 ) John Goodman, the King of Creams, died this morning in Guam after being stabbed in the back while lying down on an acupuncture table. Known for his sonorous pitch-voice and his entrepreneurial ability to sell, John Goodman - no, not the famous actor Goodman - and no, not the famous podcaster Goodman - had recently landed a major sponsorship at the Third Annual Acupuncturist Convention in Guam, premiering a film promoting his products called "Acupuncture Island". His memorial has already been held on a deserted island in the Pacific, but you can buy his creams that look an awful...
2021-06-10
27 min
Davidson Hang Reflections and Lessons from a life worth living
Episode 60: Davidson Hang Reflections and Lessons: Best Books of 2020 Recommendations
These are my favorite books I’ve read in 2020 that I would recommend. 1. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness- Eric Jorgenson, Jack Butcher, Tim Ferriss 2. I Can See Clearly Now– Wayne W. Dyer 3. The Magic of Thinking Big– David J Schwartz 4. Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America’s Stolen Land–Noé Álvarez 5. What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence–Stephen A. Schwarzman 6. The Impossible First: From Fire to Ice—Crossing Antarctica Alone–Colin O’Brady 7. Time Travel: Through Consciousness and Advanced Technology–...
2020-12-09
10 min
Radio Labyrinth
Jersey Boys (Dan Carroll & Ming Chen) and the New Normal!
HOT, NEW ITEMS! Radio Labyrinth Face Covering! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/keepitcovered New Fooksie-Art T-Shirt! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefan Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffUUGgqgUs Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Our website! https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ _________________________________________________________ This week, Tim & Jeff are joined by DragonCon Director of Media Relations, Dan Carroll and e...
2020-09-09
55 min
Radio Labyrinth
REWIND! Our 2016 DragonCon Show
We are on vacation this week (Tim is, anyway) and all lamenting how 2020 came along and kicked everyone's butt back indoors. Let's all think positive for 2021, when we can all crowd together at festivals and sweat all over each other again! Here's our first-ever show from DragonCon. DC16. Virtual DragonCon Info! https://www.dragoncon.org/ https://twitter.com/DragonCon https://www.facebook.com/DragonConOfficial/ Original Show Link: https://audioboom.com/posts/5020748-ep-39-deadpool-harley-quinn-everywhere S5E28 - Virtual DragonCon with Dan Carroll https://audioboom.com/posts/7625252-virtual-dragoncon-2020-with-dan-carroll-july-1996 _________________________________________________________
2020-09-02
1h 39
Radio Labyrinth
Virtual DragonCon 2020 with Dan Carroll & July 1996
HOT, NEW ITEMS! Radio Labyrinth Face Covering! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/keepitcovered New Fooksie-Art T-Shirt! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefan Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffUUGgqgUs Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Our website! https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ _________________________________________________________ Confined Show #4! GUYS: SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS! If your local area allows, please support lo...
2020-07-07
1h 38
Radio Labyrinth
Better Than Your Grandma's Perry Mason & June 1992
HOT, NEW ITEMS! Radio Labyrinth Face Covering! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/keepitcovered New Fooksie-Art T-Shirt! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefan Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffUUGgqgUs Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Our website! https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ _________________________________________________________ Confined Show #4! GUYS: SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS! If your local area allows, please support lo...
2020-06-30
1h 26
School's In
School's In hosts Denise Pope and Dan Schwartz interview each other
Dan and Denise—the hosts of School's In—answer your most frequently asked questions about education.
2020-06-07
27 min
School's In
College in the time of COVID-19 with guest Harry Elam
Harry Elam, a senior administrator and humanities professor at Stanford University, joins hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope to discuss how colleges are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
2020-05-22
27 min
Radio Labyrinth
Clorox & Chill + Actors Dan Fogler & Josh Warren
Josh Warren's "Action Show Studios" https://www.actionshowstudios.com/ Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffUUGgqgUs Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Our website! https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ _________________________________________________________ Confined Show #4! GUYS: SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS!. If your local area allows, please support local restuarants like our friends, Atlanta Pizza & Gyro in Conyers, GA. New hours: M-F 11a-9p, Sat 12n...
2020-04-28
1h 46
School's In
The Potential Gains and Risks of Scholarly Open Access Publishing Cooperatives with guest John Willinsky
Hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope have a discussion with John Willinsky, examining the feasibility of publishing cooperatives that bring together libraries, journals, scholarly societies, and other institutions as a financially sustainable open access model for peer-reviewed scholarly publishing.
2019-09-01
28 min
School's In
A Conversation about AI in Education
Stanford Graduate School of Education Dean Dan Schwartz talks with co-host Denise Pope about the role of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives and its impact on child learning and education.
2019-04-13
29 min
School's In
Taking the Stress Out of College Selection with Denise Pope
Dan Schwartz, Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Education, talks with his co-host, Senior Lecturer Denise Pope, about college rankings, how they are determined, and whether it is important to choose a school that is high on one of the many lists create college hierarchies.
2018-10-13
28 min